Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Subject Verb Match



Class 4 Grammar Worksheet on Subject Verb Match

Agreement in Action: Subject-Verb Match for Class 4
This fun and interactive worksheet introduces Class 4 learners to the key rules of subject-verb agreement. Through real-world examples, sentence correction, puzzles, and reading-based grammar checks, students learn how to pair subjects and verbs correctly in singular, plural, and collective noun situations.
Why Subject-Verb Agreement Matters in Grammar?
Understanding subject-verb agreement helps learners:
- Write grammatically correct and clear sentences.
- Avoid common mistakes with plural/singular usage.
- Build fluency in speaking and writing for everyday use.
- Improve comprehension of passages involving different subject types.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five engaging exercises:
✏️ Exercise 1 – Choose and Solve the Puzzle
Students select the correct verb to complete each sentence and solve a mini grammar puzzle involving animals and actions.
✅ Exercise 2 – Lie Detector
Learners decide if each sentence uses correct subject-verb agreement by writing "True" or "False."
🔗 Exercise 3 – Match and Fill
A matching task where students pair subjects with the correct verbs, then rewrite complete, correct sentences.
🧩 Exercise 4 – Maze of Verbs
A visual path-based grammar game where learners trace correct subject-verb pairs from start to finish.
📚 Exercise 5 – Passage Correction
Students read a story with subject-verb agreement errors and rewrite the incorrect sentences in the correct format.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Verb
- runs
- is
- climb
- swims
- are
- lives
- eats
- hops
- hunts
- sleeps
- flies
- makes
Exercise 2 – True or False
- False (A herd is)
- False (The books are)
- True
- False (walk)
- False (flies)
- True
- False (has)
Exercise 3 – Match and Fill
- The train is on time.
- These mangoes are ripe and juicy.
- The elephant eats sugarcane.
- A pile of clothes is on the floor.
- My cousins are visiting us tomorrow.
- The artist paints beautiful pictures.
- A swarm of bees is buzzing around.
- The dog is barking loudly.
Exercise 4 – Maze (Correct Path)
Start → The sun shines brightly → The dogs are barking → The teacher reads → A flock of birds flies south → The children are playing → A group of cows grazes grass → These books are → The team is playing → End
Exercise 5 – Passage Rewrites
- The teacher greets them warmly at the gate.
- Each of the students wears a bright uniform.
- The principal, along with the teachers, speaks during the assembly.
- A vase of roses sits beside it.
Make grammar fun and logical by helping your child master subject-verb agreement with matching, puzzles, and story tasks!
Frequently Asked Questions
Subject-verb agreement means the verb must agree in number with the subject, ensuring correct sentence formation.
Identify the subject and choose a verb form that matches singular or plural subjects.
Errors happen when ignoring singular/plural rules or confusing collective nouns with plural verbs.